I know it has to do with the red in the image and there's a reason some people cannot distinguish between green and red. But if you look closely at the patterns and trace stuff you see the illusion that they are trying to create.

Also, I'm not buying the photoshop crap. All computers colors are slightly different due to different screens and digital variations. It's absolutely a horrible way to claim it's true.

There's a reason we have pantone colors and there's a reason I work with artists, graphic artists, who insist on pantone color numbers to create the right color match. They use computers to create graphic images but when you go to print those images, they use pantones.

Never rely on your computer to accurately tell you what color you are looking at. Sorry.

I know it has to do with the red in the image and there's a reason some people cannot distinguish between green and red. But if you look closely at the patterns and trace stuff you see the illusion that they are trying to create.

Also, I'm not buying the photoshop crap. All computers colors are slightly different due to different screens and digital variations. It's absolutely a horrible way to claim it's true.

There's a reason we have pantone colors and there's a reason I work with artists, graphic artists, who insist on pantone color numbers to create the right color match. They use computers to create graphic images but when you go to print those images, they use pantones.

Never rely on your computer to accurately tell you what color you are looking at. Sorry.